Most shmups have the same kill or be killed objective, with the difference between a good and bad one lying in the details. Square Gem Software’s Fatal Stormer forgot to include these details along the way, leading to a drab, dull mess

Have you ever played a game that is so generic that you don’t remember a single thing about it? Although Real Fighting’s new title Steel Arena: Robot War has got horde-based gameplay with giant robots and heavy firepower, it’s easy to see that no effort went into making it stand out

Taking a page from the import-only Jump Super Stars, Team Four Star and Action Panel’s Super Knockoff! VS pits a number of anime-styled pugilists against each other in a last-man standing battle. Unfortunately, this title gets a number of things wrong

Velaris Studio, after watching one too many episodes of Rick and Morty, created the doppelganger “Nick” for their new game NickProject. There’s only one problem – they forgot to create a good game in the process

Following the hugely successful Project Eternity Kickstarter campaign, the development team at Obsidian Entertainment once again hopes to thrust players into the RPG worlds of yesteryear with the release of Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire. As the RPG genre continues to grow and evolve into more action orientated experiences, is there still space for the nostalgic approach to the RPG environment?

Breakout, Arkanoid, and even Wizorb have had the brick-breaking genre down for years now, but there’s a new game in town with MKD games’ Voxel Baller. Things might be in 3D now, but does this time-tested gameplay make the jump well?

Novelty games are a dime a dozen on the Steam marketplace, and Pixidraft Studios’ So Long Grandma is no exception. Though it may feature a morbid and absolutely scandalous premise, is it at the very least a coherent game?

Playing a game of golf with a set of clubs is so last century. 34BigThings’ Super Inefficient Golf allows players to hit the links with a set of mines, but is this unorthodox way of playing fun or a good walk spoiled?

From a very early age, gamers are taught to tackle any challenge head-on, fists out and guns a-blazin’. However, what if the best offense is a good defense? Household Games’ Way of the Passive Fist is a beat-em-up that trades beating for parrying, dodging, and dashing. It worked for Street Fighter III: Third Strike – does it work here too?